Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction

Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction

[′far·ə‚dāz ′lȯ əv i¦lek·trō‚mag¦ned·ik in′dək·shən] (electromagnetism) The law that the electromotive force induced in a circuit by a changing magnetic field is equal to the negative of the rate of change of the magnetic flux linking the circuit. Also known as law of electromagnetic induction.